The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued instructions to exercise caution due to the possibility of rain and strong winds in Sindh by March 29. According to the CAA, rain and thunderstorms are expected on March 26, 28, and 29. In this context, measures will be taken to secure parked aircraft, deal with insects and birds, and inspect electrical cables and lights.
The CAA has directed all relevant authorities to remain alert and ensure the safety of air operations. Authority instructions state that light aircraft should be secured in a safe location, open and scattered goods should be secured, and bird shooters and inspectors should be assigned to ensure the implementation of these measures. The CAA also emphasizes the need to keep drainage channels clean and inspect runway fractures.
The aviation authority has also instructed the checking of electrical cables and lights in particular during rain and thunderstorms. The CAA has said that follow-me vans, rescue and firefighting services, and operational staff should remain on alert.
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